Waukesha Police Report: June 5

Information taken from reports filed by the Waukesha Police Department

1 A woman reported that when she was at a stop sign at the intersection of Madison Street and South University Drive just before noon May 26, a man pulled up next to her and said something to her and when she looked over he was masterbating.

2 Up to 10 juveniles were smoking marijuana and drinking around the skate park at 400 Spring St. prior to 4:37 p.m. May 26.

3 A burglary occurred at 506 Scott Ave. prior to 5:04 p.m. May 26. Someone gained entry through a back window and some drawers were gone through. Broken glass was found at the scene. Police sent a large response team because it was uncertain whether the burglar was still inside the residence when the tenants returned. The perpetrator was not located.

4 A resident at 719 W. St. Paul Ave., who appeared extremely intoxicated, was jumping in front of vehicles at St. Paul Avenue prior to 6:39 p.m. May 26. When police contacted himat his residence, the man complained that drivers were speeding on St. Paul. He then said the Supreme Court says he doesn't have to speak with officers and shut the door. An hour later, the man was again seen jumping in the street.

5 A man was ripping wiper blades off vehicles in the parking lot at Walgreens, 230 Madison St., about 6:30 p.m. May 26.

6 A person crashed their motorcycle at Moccasin Trail and River Road at around 7:50 p.m. May 26. The rider was ejected and taken to the hospital by Flight for Life.

7 A teenager was riding up and down the street for a while at 955 Dana Lane at 9:59 p.m. May 26 and when approached by the caller, the boy said he was going to "rob them blind" and said "I'm going to do bad to your yard."

8 A television was stolen from an apartment at 242 Hinman Ave. prior to 1:21 a.m. May 27.

9 A caller was upset because his neighbor was mowing their lawn "the wrong direction" and getting clippings on the caller's driveway at 339 Morey St. at 8:53 a.m. May 27.

10 A caller reported his neighbor was intoxicated and was disruptive, yelling, swearing and exciting their dogs, at 952 Canterbury Lane on May 26.

11 A caller reported at 2:27 p.m. May 27 that someone steals items from her residence every time she leaves at 1803 E. Main St. The woman then said that on May 24 someone entered her residence and removed multiple angel figurines and food from her refrigerator. The woman said the person only takes belongings that she will not immediately know are gone. Police didn't find signs of a burglary.

12 A child was seen shooting a bow and arrow at turtles at 919 N. Barstow St. at 4 p.m. May 27. The person was not aware that discharging archery equipment is against city ordinance.

13 A woman was receiving harassing text messages from her ex-boyfriend at 120 Cambridge Ave. prior to 11:30 p.m. May 27. The man was threatening to put paint on her car and come to her house if he doesn't get his PlayStation 3 video game system back.

14 An iPad was stolen from the boy's locker room at Waukesha North High School, 2222 Michigan Ave., prior to 1:52 p.m. May 28.

15 Doors on six vans in the parking lot of Boucher Chevrolet, 1421 E. Moreland Blvd., were damaged and their spare tires were stolen prior to 3:15 p.m. May 28. The value of the damage as well as the parts stolen were estimated at $6,500.

16 A child's bike was taken while he was playing basketball at 140 N. Grandview Blvd. prior to 5 p.m. May 28.

17 Three juveniles were possibly smoking marijuana, reportedly passing a pipe back and forth, under the playground equipment at 114 S. Charles St. prior to 6:13 p.m. May 28.

18 A man was spotted with marijuana on him at an apartment complex at 151 S. East Ave. prior to 8:39 p.m. May 28.

19 A man pulled up in his silver Toyota at 906 Arcadian Ave. and started yelling at the caller, saying "you don't know how to drive," prior to 9:13 p.m. May 28.

20 A caller called police again because her neighbor's grass was landing on the caller's driveway after she mowed her lawn at 339 Morey St. prior to 9:13 p.m. May 28. The caller said her driveway was filled with fresh-cut grass.

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